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Back in January, Breanne emailed me with the great honor of shooting her photos for her album cover and artwork. After working with Breanne for the first time back in June 2010, I was very eager to get to shoot her again. Her new music (which I have only heard a few tracks) has taken on a fresh, more mature sound while still retaining that genuinely happy feeling she so easily sings about. With a heavy tour schedule anticipated for this year with Owl City and many of her own shows planned in-between, make sure you don't miss out and hear this girl sing!

I'm excited for the five song EP to launch May 3rd of this year. Here are a few images from the shoot, you can view more here: 





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Tanner Wolfe:

As usual great work!!!

(02.22.11)
Spencer:

Your AWESOME I love you!

(02.22.11)
Spencer:

YOUR AMAZING! LOVE YOU!

(02.22.11)
Ari:

I LOVE THIS GIRL.

(02.22.11)
Anjani:

AWESOME!

(02.22.11)
Ginger:

GORGEOUS. Nice work, Collin.

(02.22.11)
Marina:

she's so beautiful! These shots are amazing! One of the MANY reasons you're one of my favorite photographers :)

(02.22.11)
Anonymous:

she is perfection. bre, you are my hero! loves.

(02.22.11)
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02.17.11
One from their wedding in the Virgin Islands


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Amanda:

beautiful work.
ive just discovered your blog and am loving everything you post.
cheers.

(03.02.11)
Minn:

Beautiful setting; priceless photograph!

(04.13.11)
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02.08.11
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02.05.11
I have a full page in the latest issue of Minnesota Bride featuring Gene and Jill Pease's Wedding. Visit your local book store and check it out!



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Michael Ash | Imagery:

congrats my friend!

(02.07.11)
geneoh:

sexy

(02.07.11)
wedding photography fredericton:

Nice photography. I love photography.

(10.17.11)
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02.01.11


The Cavalier Project is officially here. When my good friend and amazing designer/thinker Taylor Pemberton approached me and told me about this big idea for a school project he had a few months ago, we instantly began to brainstorm and talk about the possibility of pushing it further in hopes of creating an identity out of the Cavalier name. As the products and branding began to take shape, the type of images I wanted to create started to become more real in my head and as soon as the project was finished, I flew down to Savannah for a few days in the first week of January to shoot.

"Cavalier Essentials is a line of vintage products designed for the rugged, yet sophisticated gentleman. Cavalier was always briefly explained as-"If Steve McQueen carried a beat-up leather duffle bag on the back of his motorcycle; what would be in it and how would the products look?" This simple idea married an appreciation for lifestyle design and vintage accessories. All of the products possess a hand-made quality while responding to the modern influences of today's culture."

The first day was full of location scouting and meeting with everyone who would be apart of the project. You'll see some of the BTS shots and location scouting we did in the previous Cavalier post, also, keep an eye on my Tumblr for shots from the project. Taylor did a phenomenal job in producing the shoot and lining up stylists and models, so it's no wonder things turned out so well. Scheduling was extremely difficult considering everyone involved is a student. Shooting efficiently was key in getting all of our shots done. We had a lot of work to do in the four days I was there, but it was a blast working with a great team on such a unique project. Playing Co-Director was not a foreign concept to me, but on a tight schedule it was an incredible test of patience, time management, and creative production. In the weeks that followed Taylor and I were constantly analyzing and eliminating all of the photos I shot. Needless to say, we owe a lot of thanks to Dropbox, Flow, and iChat for making it so easy to communicate and collaborate. Without those tools, this project would not have been finished as fast as it was.


The images above are only a sample from the entire catalogue that was shot. Check out the rest of the spreads on the site, as well as the interview with Taylor about the project on The Madbury Club Blog. I also created my own project in my archive site.

The feedback so far has been incredible, and Taylor and I are very thankful to hear such a great response from everyone regarding the project. Thank you for looking!







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Andy:

Really great images, nice work! Think I'll be picking up some of their stuff

(02.01.11)
Mike Polak:

Fantastic job on this project. Great photos man. Congrats:)

(02.02.11)
Melissa Yu:

As always, I can't get enough of your work! Cannot wait to see more:)

(02.02.11)
jennie gaskins:

LOVE every image you did here!! What a GREAT project outcome!!!!

(02.08.11)
Ben & Colleen:

LOVE all of these. I thought I was flipping through GQ for a second

(02.10.11)
Shannen Norman:

Just saw some of these images on a friends blog linked back to you. Seriously great work, this set is especially killer.

(02.15.11)
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